Another possibility might be to use scripts that were generated for an earlier
instance (with the appropriate modifications). Of course, this assumes the
scripts were created for that earlier instance.
-joe
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Subject: Re: Start DBCA on RHEL 5
I used to use X-Manager (that's how I configured the current instances there),
but now for security reasons the 22 port has been blocked for my segment (we
use a jump server to access) and I had to move directly to the Site (yes, as
the old times) but now am not able to start dbca (I decided to use it as I need
to create a simple dev instance and didn't want to spent more time on preparing
a silent install).
I know there must be something very basic, but haven't been able to find out
yet...
David Ramírez Reyes
Profesión: Padre de Familia
On 21 April 2016 at 16:08, Robert Freeman
<rfreeman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:rfreeman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
Ok… let’s start with the basics…
How are you connecting? Using VNC or using ssh –X?
If ssh –X, Can you start an xterm session from the login screen that you are
sitting at? (just type xterm). If not, then the problem is that you are not
setup for X… and you will need to fix that.
Are you using any kind of tunneling, or are you ssh’ing across more than one
machine?
DBCA and all of the Oracle tools, require that you be able to start an X
windows session – either on the server or on your client (ie ssh –X
<servername>).
If xterm does not come up, then something in your X configuration is at issue.
If X can’t start – how are you connecting to the database server (ie: ssh) and
are you using Win or MAC? If Win, do you have some kind of X client like Xming.
If your using VNC, can you start xterm on that connection?
RF
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Subject: Re: Start DBCA on RHEL 5
Am executing it directly on the Server inside the Site...
The Oracle user is already created (there are some instances up and running
there -it is a test server) but am not able to start dbca with it or even with
root.
David Ramírez Reyes
On 21 April 2016 at 14:59, Le, Binh T.
<Binh.Le@xxxxxxx<mailto:Binh.Le@xxxxxxx>> wrote:
Do you run it on a VNCViewer ? or you export your output to something?
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Subject: Start DBCA on RHEL 5
Hello all,
Oracle DB 11.2.0.4 on RHEL 5.2; I want to start DBCA on the server, but when I
execute the command "$ORACLE_HOME/bin/dbca" nothing happens, any idea?
This is what the log says:
[Thread-3] [ 2016-04-21 14:23:38.269 CDT ] [DbcaCleanupHook.run:44] Cleanup
started
[Thread-3] [ 2016-04-21 14:23:38.276 CDT ]
[OracleHome.cleanupDBOptionsIntance:1482] DB Options dummy instance sid=null
[Thread-3] [ 2016-04-21 14:23:38.277 CDT ] [DbcaCleanupHook.run:49] Cleanup
ended
Regards
David Ramírez Reyes
Profesión: Padre de Familia
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